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There have been many cases of US born citizens selling secrets to foeign powers (same here in UK).

As a side note (tangentailly related) I wonder if the US would have gained nuclear capabilities if it wasn't for foreign scientists.


I'd test it but Claude is down

but can I write 5318008 on my AI?

it will as soon as openai gives us dirty mode

Not sure how enforced self-sanctions make GDP go up.

That's where the exploitation comes in. You cut every cost so that the cost is lower to make up for it. Cut taxes, employee salaries, social welfare, pension, environmental protections, legal protections, net profits go up.

After all more valueadd, and increased production is more important than the actual human beings this valueadd was originally intended to benefit.


Few years back (before covid) I splashed out on a fancy Dyson. Worst vacuum cleaner ever. I'm sporting a Vax now, quite good, even runs VMS.

Ha! Very good and unlike say Windows it doesn't suck.

Dyson is Juicero of vacuum cleaners. So much "tech" for something so simple. A $100 Home Depot shop vacuum works as good if not better.

Miele vacuums are better performers than Dyson, and cheaper too.

Never understood the hype with Dyson. I suspect that like many successful hardware businesses, their story is mainly of brand strength, not of actual product quality.

If you pick up a Dyson vacuum you'll notice that it just feels flimsy in the hand. I think they're aggressively cost-engineered- the material you save by designing molded parts to be minimally thick has got to be like tens of cents to a couple dollars over the whole machine...


The brand is built on Dyson being a super genius inventor. He might be ingenious but he's applied to devices where it's not really needed and with unpalatable trade-offs.

In the UK at least his actions (offshoring, Brexit and tax) have probably significantly devalued the brand with a key part of his core demographic.


What's VMS?


The Vax runs this?!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VAX is also an arch, as well as a hoover ;)

"my CPU is a neural net processor, a learning computer"

hope it does not go rogue...

It is about - when will it go rouge.

Good thing I just gave it access to my prod db, and agent mail inbox per worker and git write permissions...

Now you rest in peace.

PartridgeGPT would just give, "Dan, Dan..... Daaaan!"

HN is not usually a place for jokes but dan that's good.

Dog vibe coding is great and all, just don't use it for red teaming ;)

Works perfecty fine, I'm in the UK. Get a better ISP ;)


Just checked and it's blocked for me if I turn off my VPN - am on VirginMedia.


uno.uk have a policy of not censoring things unless they absolutely have to. they're supporters of the Open Rights Group, and they're the only residential isp I've found that give me a /29 ipv4 block on the standard order form.

they're a small outfit, been with them for years and on first name terms with the main support guy. great for the kind of nerds who prefer you to skip the flow chart if you and then the logs from your router and hint that you know what you're doing.

not affiliated, just satisfied.


CLAUDE.md isn't a silver bullet either, I've had it lose context a couple of questions deep. I do like GSD[1] though, it's been a great addition to the stack. I also use multiple, different LLMs as a judge for PRs, which captures a load of issues too.

[1] https://github.com/gsd-build/get-shit-done


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